Another recently published book with a Brontë twist:
Surprises around the Bend: 50 Adventurous Walkers
by Richard A. Hasler
Paperback 192 pages 6 x 9 inches
Augsburg Books
December 31, 2007
Many of the most creative men and women in history have been ardent walkers, says Richard Hasler, and many of those same people affirm that a particular walk was a serendipitous experience, resulting in personal transformation.
Surprises around the Bend shares the stories of some of these famous women and men who, while walking, had dramatic experiences that altered the course of their lives. These brief yet telling stories are filled with unusual and interesting details that encourage and challenge young and old to emulate these companions by creating their own personal walking programs with the quiet expectation of meeting surprises around the bend – and experiencing physical, mental, and spiritual renewal.
Grouped into categories of Physicians and Naturalists, Poets and Novelists, Politicians and Teachers, Pilgrims and Seekers, Prophets and Reformers. Included among the famous walkers are Francis of Assisi, John Bunyan, Mother Teresa, Thomas Merton, Peace Pilgrim, Toyohiko Kagawa, Martin Luther King, and Dietrich Bonhoeffer
As can be read in the
Akron Beacon Journal one of the walkers is Emily Brontë:
He also chronicles presidents Abraham Lincoln, Theodore Roosevelt and Harry S. Truman; authors Charles Dickens, Emily Bronte, C.S. Lewis, Wallace Stevens and James Michener; and poet Robert Frost. (Bob Downing)
Categories: Books, Emily Brontë
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